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2 days ago
in Google’s New Layout: Love it or Hate It? on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I'll just say that I don't think the left indentation is useless.
As someone who doesn't run their browser's fullscreen (I make it more like a page width) I hate it when things are bumped up all the way against the window border.
As someone who doesn't run their browser's fullscreen (I make it more like a page width) I hate it when things are bumped up all the way against the window border.
5 months ago
in Python Threads and the Global Interpreter Lock on jessenoller.com comments
Thanks for the article, but downloading the listings seems broken.
I did; wget http://jessenoller.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-co...
and got;
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: add_action() in /home/jnoller/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-codebox/wp-codebox.php on line 47
I did; wget http://jessenoller.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-co...
and got;
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: add_action() in /home/jnoller/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-codebox/wp-codebox.php on line 47
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jnoller
there's a bug in the plugin, since I don't have time to monkey with it right now, I switched the download to a view code link
7 months ago
in Connecting First and Second Life on Hackdiary
You should check out iobridge. It's basically arduino w/ all the embedded stuff worked out. You can goto their website and see your board and I/O devices and they've got embeddable widgets which would be perfect to use in SL.
7 months ago
in Square Connect turns your iPhone into a remote control on VentureBeat
This is neat and all but a $200 price point seems way too steep. Obviously I haven't played with SquareConnect's stuff but Isaw a demo from ioBridge lastnight and it seems the way to go. (no, I don't work for them.)
They've got a device which is more flexible that can control IR receivers, transmitters, servos, etc.
With their controller platform you can build web widgets to embed anywhere. It'd be pretty simple to build the widgets and make a webpage (public or private) to control the IR transmitter and then it's controllable from an iphone or any thing else.
I guess it doesn't fit into the "big brother nelson rating" space like S.C.'s does but personally I'm happier w/ a bit of DIY anonymity.
They've got a device which is more flexible that can control IR receivers, transmitters, servos, etc.
With their controller platform you can build web widgets to embed anywhere. It'd be pretty simple to build the widgets and make a webpage (public or private) to control the IR transmitter and then it's controllable from an iphone or any thing else.
I guess it doesn't fit into the "big brother nelson rating" space like S.C.'s does but personally I'm happier w/ a bit of DIY anonymity.
7 months ago
in A Member of Eastern Standard Tribe on Windley's Technometria
Hmm, I think it's interesting to compare your "throw timezones away" vs. the fact that just a few years ago we increased the duration of DST.
I think rather then continental divides it might be interesting to say each TZ can only hold [x] amount of people (maybe each TZ could be split up w/ the appropriate diversity of occupation, income, race, sex, etc... ).
In the electronic generation, geography isn't the true "constraint"...
I think rather then continental divides it might be interesting to say each TZ can only hold [x] amount of people (maybe each TZ could be split up w/ the appropriate diversity of occupation, income, race, sex, etc... ).
In the electronic generation, geography isn't the true "constraint"...
11 months ago
in Hello world from my iPhone on Scobleizer
Yea,
It's more like twitter for wordpress then it is a true XML-RPC wordpress client.
Still a good 1st start, and you can indeed attach pictures, it's just not "obvious".
When you're editing a post take some pictures (or add them from your library) and they'll get sent along w/ the post. But they're attached @ the bottom, nothing fancy, see; http://blog.thecapacity.org/2008/07/22/posting-...
As for admining WP, I set it up to email me and use the links from the email to approve / spam comments, etc... It's not ideal but since it's usually / mostly a "yes / no" statement on those then it's ok.
The iPhone admin plugin would be worth a try.
It's more like twitter for wordpress then it is a true XML-RPC wordpress client.
Still a good 1st start, and you can indeed attach pictures, it's just not "obvious".
When you're editing a post take some pictures (or add them from your library) and they'll get sent along w/ the post. But they're attached @ the bottom, nothing fancy, see; http://blog.thecapacity.org/2008/07/22/posting-...
As for admining WP, I set it up to email me and use the links from the email to approve / spam comments, etc... It's not ideal but since it's usually / mostly a "yes / no" statement on those then it's ok.
The iPhone admin plugin would be worth a try.